3. Introduction
• Popular technique of appraisal of managerial
performance.
• The first original work on MBO can be found in
Peter Drucker’s book, The Practice of
Management, published in 1954.
• He states that it is soundly based on “a concept
of human behavior and human motivation and
that it applies to managers at all levels, in all
functional areas and to any kind and size of
organization.”
4. Introduction cont….
• MBO is a process which ideally begins at the top
of the organization with the establishment of
specific organizational objectives.
• Then, at second level of the organization,
managers working with their bosses, establish
objectives for their departments that are
consistent with the organization’s objectives.
• This procedure is repeated down to the lowestlevel managers in the organization.
5. Introduction cont….
• The value of MBO is that it communicates the
mission, goals and objectives of the organization
to the lower levels.
• The lower level managers work out their plans
and targets in consultation with their
subordinates.
6. Introduction cont….
• These are then sent to higher levels for
consideration.
• MBO, thus, allows employees to participate in
planning and control of their own work.
• This involvement of employees increases their
motivation and commitment to their work.
7. Definition of MBO
• “A process whereby the superior and subordinate
managers of an enterprise jointly identify its
common goals, define each individual’s major
areas of responsibility in terms of the results
expected of him, and use these measures as
guides for operating the units and assessing the
contribution of each of its members.”
-George S. Odiome
8. Definition of MBO cont..
• MBO is a comprehensive managerial system that
integrates many key managerial activities in a
systemic manner, consciously directed towards
the effective and efficient achievement of
organizational objectives.
Heinz Weihrich and Harnold Koontz
• MBO is a process in which there is periodic
agreement between a superior and a
subordinate on the subordinates objectives for a
particular period and a periodic review of how
well the subordinate achieved those objectives.
Wendell L French
9. Purpose of MBO
• To translate mission statements into operational
terms
• To give directions and set standards for the
measurement of performance.
• To set both long term and short term objectives.
10. Basic tenets of MBO
• Result orientation
• Concept of human behavior and motivation or
aims at achieving the laid down objectives.
13. Features of MBO
(Given by Ivancevich, Donnelly, and Gison, 2007)
• The superior and the subordinate meet to
discuss and set goals for the subordinate for a
specified period of time.
• Both the superior and the subordinate attempt to
establish goals that are realistic, challenging,
clear and comprehensive.
• The standards for measuring and evaluating the
goals and objectives are agreed upon.
14. Features of MBO cont..
• The superior and the subordinate establish some
intermediate review dates when the goals will be
reexamined.
• The superior plays more of a coaching, counseling,
and supportive role.
• The entire process focuses on results and on the
counseling of the subordinates, and not on
activities,
mistakes,
and
organizational
requirements.
15. Benefits of MBO
• It emphasizes developmental
human resources.
and utilization of
• It identifies the problems of management,
including structure, strategies and practice.
• It focuses attention and effort on priority areas.
• Planning becomes more precise and useful.
• It makes objectives explicit and directs work
activity towards their achievement.
16. Benefits of MBO cont…
• It provides clear standards of control and
facilitates self control.
• It sharpens accountability.
• It highlights
organization.
interdependence
within
the
• MBO provides a vehicle for delegation of
authority.
17. Benefits of MBO cont…
• It stimulates organizational change enabling the
top management to initiate plan, direct and
control the direction and speed of change by
providing guidelines for planned change.
• It provides clarity in organization action.
• It provides greatest opportunity for personnel
satisfaction by adopting participatory approach.
• It establishes good interpersonal relationship
between management and employees.
18. Benefits of MBO cont…
• It increases efficiency of management and the
organization as a whole as the decisions are
taken both by superiors and subordinates.
• It helps in coordinating the activities of different
units and departments.
• It is the welding technique that joins personalcentered management to result centered
management.
19. Limitations of MBO
• Difficulty in objective setting.
• It is a time consuming process especially in the
initial stages.
• Lack of cooperation between superiors and
subordinates can be there due to differences in
their opinions during setting objectives.
• It represents the danger of inflexibility in the
organization.’
20. Limitations of MBO cont…
• MBO can be in failure, if competent and trained
managers are not available.
• It is one of the greatest managerial illusions
because it fails to take adequately into account
the deeper emotional components of emotions.
21. Essential Conditions for Successful
Execution of MBO
1. Support from all
2. Acceptance of MBO programme by managers
3. Training of managers
4. Organizational commitment
5. Allocation of adequate time and resources
6. Provision of uninterrupted information feedback
22. Implications of MBO in nursing
• Measures and judge performance.
• Correlates individual performance to organizational
goals.
• Clarifies job responsibilities expected from staff.
• Fosters the increasing competence and growth of
subordinates.
23. Implications cont…
• Provides data base for estimating salary and
promotion.
• Stimulates the subordinates’ motivation.
• Helps in organizational
integrating the activities.
work
control
and
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